Tea or coffee pot.



S. STERNAU, L. STRASSBURGER & A. N. LATTIN TBA 03 COFFEE POT.

APPLICATION FILED JUNEIO, 1905.

Patented May 13, 1913.

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SIGMUND ST'EHNAU, LIONEL STRAHEKBUIRGEB, AND ALBERT N. LAT'ILIM, 01" Itl'LEiW YORK,

N. 'Y., AEEIGNDRS T S. SIEBIIAU tit COMPANY, 013 NEW' YORK, ltd. Y., ll. CQlAR'L'NEB- lilliil'llli.

:peoification of Letters Patent.

Application filed June 10, 19M.

ilutontoil. May 13,.l91 3.

El ot-i111 N0. Ell-M130.

.Tlh all whom it may 0012 oer-u li o it known that we, Smuuxo Sl'l-IRNAU and l noirim t'l'rn.xssininoiui, residing in the borough ot' illui'ilnitton, county oi New York. city and State of New York, and Auunrr N. iiiti'rm, rusidiiug in tho borough of Brook lyu, county ot Kings, city and tw'tato of New York. tritizons of the Unitotl States, have invontod certain new and useful IIHIH'UVU' orients in Teaor (lo-thee Pots, of whioh um following is n. tlt-soriptiou.

The object "We have in view is the production of it too or cotl'eo pot, or other culinary vussoi, which will have certain advantages in the dot-oils of construt'tiim. "lliouo tttl' vantages; reside in the k110i) or lmndlo l'or tho cover, the hinge for the rovor, tho hmullo for the pot, and the means for zitturhing' tho 'ak'tlillt? thereto. such, dotiiilu produringg; n vory attractive and uoot'ul orticlo, whir -h will httormoti of it i'i'iiuimnni of parts, whirl) will not readily got out of order. and which may be constructed very choiioly. lVo attain thooo objects by the inoohzrnisni illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Whltflh Figure 1 is it seotionol view through u too pot ei'i'ihodyiug our invention, the hundlo or lmoh being; shown partly in elevation. hi Z is; it sootiontti View token on tho lines of Fig. l. tiilcen on tho lines of .liig. l and looking in tho tlii'iction t the arrow. Fig. t is: it romolomtion of the support fol-tho lower onci oi? the l'lft'l'ltjllfi, and Fig. is a sectional viow taken on the lines 5---5 of 1* lg. l.

in all the views lilto part9 :uo dosiiglulyti i by tho sumo rolhronoo (chit octet.

in marrying out our invention We provide body 1. oi the usuiil type, but. protorolily tumit ot metal, onclo't tiny sizo or .iluipcduo'iroti. This body may ho in the form of :1 too. pot; coffee pot, or other culinary veosoi. In connection with the body 1 is used a cover 52, tho tv being hinged togothor. The strut turo oi the hinge is shown in Figs. 1, 2 and lit it. formed of two poi-to, protorohly of shoot metal. o'no port It being riveted or otlioii'wiiio shouted to the body .1. by u'iruiuof i s; ino turd oi tho port ll i. "turi'uiirdg iit'ojuoliouu 5 -S, and is so hunt oror l i o pin (1. Upon tho ooror F3 is o u-ouwtionu t t-S 8, which on: uurvod ovoiciuul uuicio to surround the pm 3. 'llua-i two cutaway 'guu'tionts so its; to 'u'oduvo Fig. .5 :L soutituuil viruo pin ll, together with the projections and 8, constitutes t hinge and permits tho rover to lot: lttlHOti or lowered, us: will be evident. ()n the other extremity ol. tho plate 3 are tot-mod ours 9-4). 'lheh-o ours are upset at rug-ht angles to the plate 3 and embrace on ouch sitto ono extremity of the handle. l0. "llho haudlo only he mode of any good inulatiug unitoriul, such as Wood ivory or t-vlluloid, us desired. The upper rrttroinlty oi tho handle is soourod between tho ours i) by means of a. pin or rivet ll. The rivet is provided with on enlarged head, as shown,. and its othor 0nd abuts againstthe inside oi the opposed our 1). 'flfhisi cor perforated and through uurh perforation pousoo the arrow l2, which enters it threaded opening tor-111ml in tho pin ll, as shown in Fig. 3. l ly combining the hinge and ours upon a single plate, a grout saving in expense is orourod; furthermore, it much neuter lilting IS motto, and tho wright of tho oonu'ilotod structure is low- The cars %--9 are upset or dished at 13 and the center of tho dished portion ininrsot at it forming :1 seat for the hood of the pin 11 and the loud ol' tho shrew 112. By dishing the ears fl on olr stiu seat is fornied for the pin whioh serves; the purpose of 1,. lock out and prevents the putts from lmcoming looso or separated. llho inset portion 1% sot-You as :1 liuish [or the round hands of the pin and screw and hides their sharp edges. The hood of tho pin and screw may be niolted its uhown in .l igr. 3 for tho nttuohmcnt oil :1. MIX'PW driver.

'ihr lower extremity of tho handle 1s roundrii and shouldered and ontors u tilting. This titling}; is preferably Formed of zrsinglo piece of shoot. motul having :1 cylindrical portion 15 for (ulti'unco of the reduced por tionot the handle, uud having it double \vrlihoil portion it; oxtol'uling inward. The said wololiod iortions how; llnngos: 17. Those fluugru lusty iio rivotod or otluirwiso fitflll tl to tho hotly l of tho utvn.-.il. lt :sorow 18 whitzh puosrsi'thrmzgh or] opening in tho oylindrioul port on ill the uorln-t rutorr-i tho motorizli oi? tho lioudlu and forum it roinow :ihlu uiioizriugi; moons thou-tor.

"lho itnoh ll) it; pro toiuuul ot' wood or otluu: h iutiulotuuj iruitoriul nod has souurtulto it prlinuurntly 2t motui screw or stud .l(l.---.lhi.-'i arrow Ullilllw :i tlutrauhjad oponion in tho tixoi'l out or monitor more 21.

The monitor piece is preferably of ductile 'down or riveted, as shown thus securely fastening the monitor piece in position.

The turned overportion will he of: no greater height than the depth of the inset 25., so that when the knob 19 isrin place and in engagement with the turned over portion of the annular orti0n'22- it willalso engage with thee .ge of the inset portion of the cover and there will be no opening formed between the two. The turned in portion may be of less height than the depth 01 the inset, and when thus made the knob will bear against the edge of the inset and not against both inset and flange. By this construct-ion the monitor piece is permanently attached within the opening at the top of the cover so that when used'in con nection with a wooden handle having a fixed threaded stud, stable and successful means of securing the parts is obtained. The objection to having a permanent wood screw which extends up into a wooden knob and which soon becomes loose, or a machine screw upon a knob engaging with a loose monitor piece, is thereby avoided.

attached to the body and forming at oneend the other leaf of the hinge and having ears between which the handle fits, and a, bolt passing through said ears and said handle.

2. In a tea or coffee pot, the combination I with a plate having ears, inset portions having central openings therein, a handle be tween the ears, a bolt passing through one ear and the handle and terminating short of the other ear, the said holt having a threaded seat in the end opposite the head and a screw passing through the other car and entering the threaded seat,

This specification signed and witnessed this 6th day of June, 1905.

SIGMUND S'IERNAU.

LIONEL STRASSBURGER. ALBERT N. LAT IN.

l i itnesses JAMES H. MALLonY, ldois'r. E. TAYLOR. 

